Dates
June 30 - July 26, 2012
*Rome Extension, July 26-29
Program Fee
$8,295 + airfare
Housing
Residential
Grades
Completing grades 9 - 12
Morning 10am - 1pm Major course
Afternoon 1pm - 2pm Lunch
2pm - 7pm Activities
3pm - 5pm (Mon, Wed, Th) Cultural Elective
Evening 7pm - 8pm Dinner
8:30pm - 10:30pm Activities

Your summer home is the beautiful 16th century villa of Convitto della Calza, ideally situated in the Oltarno district in the heart of Florence close to the Pitti Palace and the Ponte Vecchio. The entrance of Calza leads to a beautiful Renaissance courtyard and cloisters, a perfect place to relax or catch up with friends, and classes take place in magnificent rooms surrounded by original 16th century frescoes. Students reside in air-conditioned double or triple rooms, each with its own bathroom, and are supervised by Resident Advisors (RAs) and Directors. There is a large library, a multimedia room, several recreation rooms as well as outdoor gardens. The historic environment is enhanced by state of the art audio visual and computer facilities. From this comfortable base, you will set out to explore the great city of Florence and the province of Tuscany.

You will have a chance to explore some of the local trattorias or restaurants for lunch and you will soon be able to navigate the city like a native Florentine. The modern day culture is vibrant, with shops and restaurants for you to enjoy although the love of tradition keeps the aesthetics and look of the city much the same as it was 500 years ago.

Explore the Mercato Centrale, gaze at Florence from Piazzale Michelangelo or simply browse narrow streets and piazzas in the Centro Storico. From the street vendors gathering on the Ponte Vecchio to the wonders of art in the Ufizzi, and the hills of Chianti across the river, Florence is a wonderful place to live and study and you will quickly feel at home.

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Exciting Majors

Discover a new interest in one of the most beautiful and culturally rich settings in the world. Whether your a history buff, fashion fanatic, budding archeologist, art & architecture enthusiast or interested in learning Italian, we have something for you.

Rich Cultural Electives

Deepen you love of cooking in an exciting (and delicious) introduction to Tuscan cuisine, cultivate your passion for art by learning the essentials of sketching and painting, study the history and strategy of Italian soccer or explore Florence with a camera in hand to capture the beauty of the city and its people.

Discover

Experience the city of the Renaissance, the excitement of biking through Tuscany, the wonder of the Uffizi and the Accademia, the thrill of stepping out to a discoteca and the energy of the San Lorenzo markets.

Explore the stunning coastline of Cinque Terre, the thirteen towers of San Gimignano, the Tuscan landscape of Cortona, the medieval architecture of Siena and the spectacular resorts of Viareggio.

Alumni
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Our greatest endorsement comes from our alumni. They form a large network of students and families that overwhelmingly agree that their summer with us was their "best summer ever." See what they had to say about their summer on our Alumni Testimonials page.